Tag: Gillian Theobald

Join us on Saturday, November 9 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM for the Georgetown Art Attack featuring an amazing array of accomplished local, national, and international artists. Catch a ride on the free Art Van, which shuttles patrons to lively destinations throughout the historic Georgetown arts community.

Prepare to be Amazed, Dazzled, and Bewildered. The Glamazons of Georgetown are back with a NEW Drag Show. Hosting and entertainment by Donnatella Howe, Dutchess Drew Nightshade, Fraya Love, and Kara Sutra. Featuring special guest Anita Spritzer, and Go-Go and Stage Kitten Goblyn D’Arse.

We are back. Established in 1991 as the Mary Tudor art studio, we are one of only two Art studios left in our building. We bring you the most brilliant display of color in abstract form. We present a working studio and presentation space in Art Attack with Dari Stolzoff, Ferrell,Ramona Bell, and Badieh Bryant showing images in abstraction on paper, wood and canvas. Also don’t miss Luscious Leopard Lips , our talented D.J. with a Theremin, playing atmospheric music in the background. Always changing images, we’ll see you there.

In addition to the diverse work of member creators Melissa Messer, Vanessa Baird, Bradley Gutting ,Shawna, Side Rail Collective will be presenting a curated selection of academic drawings, models, diagrams and sketches done by local architects. Temple Goods – Objects and Art for Interiors will also have their show room open. https://siderailcollective.cargo.site/ – @siderailcollective

Not one day, but 6 weeks! Over 30 Fogue Studios’ artists, 100’s of works of art under $100! Be the new bestie, the favorite uncle, the cool co-worker, buy cheap art but look like you spent $1000’s! Reception Saturday November 9th 6-9pm-through December.

And the Language Was Beauty: New paintings and collage byGillian Theobald

On view through November 16 with an artist talk November 2nd at 1:30pm

A true master of both drawing and color, Theobald further develops her painting series, Fictive Landscapes, in this body of work titled “And the Language Was Beauty.” Her abstracted landscapes situate radiant notes of color in combinations and contrasts that invite the viewer to bask in their invigorating atmosphere. Her vivacious signature collages, made from found packaging and acrylic manipulated into a shallow bas relief space, likewise emphasize color and texture in layers that suggest a playful exploration of space.

A growing arts community in sunny West Georgetown, home to over 100 artists working in an inspiring array of mediums, including dance, blacksmithing, welding, woodworking, cycle fabrication, sculpture, painting, film, glass and art performances monthly.

Join us on Saturday, October 12 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM for the Georgetown Art Attack featuring an amazing array of accomplished local, national, and international artists. Catch a ride on the free Art Van, which shuttles patrons to lively destinations throughout the historic Georgetown arts community.

Gina Siciliano presents I Know What I Am: The Life and Times of Artemisia Gentileschi. In her debut graphic novel, Gina Siciliano brings to life the tumultuous 17th-century cities of Rome, Florence, Naples, and Venice where the fearless Artemisia Gentileschi braved the male-dominated sphere of painting to become a groundbreaking artist. I Know What I Am paints a complex, feminist portrait of Artemisia as a single mother, a sexual assault survivor, and a pioneering practitioner of her craft. The event features an exhibition of Siciliano’s original art, sketches, research material, and related ephemera.

Artist Hans Mayla , Artist/Flight Test Engineer will be showing a body of his aviation paintings and other works September through October. Hans Mayta currently lives and works between Seattle, WA and San José, CR. With a background in aerospace engineering and 6+ years experience in flight testing, he uses these and his surrounding environment as inspiration for his artwork. A unique perspective of the immediate world and the physics of it makes it interesting to all. Mixed mediums

Tiffany Ju will be Prairie Underground’s Artist in Residence from September through October. Her residency will explore the use of recycled garments, fabric scraps, and other collected objects within our warehouse to produce new work. Her process may be observed during our boutique hours Thursday through Saturday 10am-5pm. A reception is planned for Saturday, October 12th from 6-8pm. https://www.prairieunderground.com/artist-series/

Four Queens – Walk Into a Bar…Prepare to be Amazed, Dazzled, and Bewildered. The Glamazons of Georgetown are back with a NEW show (formerly known as the Dames of Drag). Join us for Cocktails and a show. Following the Georgetown Art Attack. You’re going to have a fabulous time. Happy Hour starts at 4pm

Side Rail Collective is thrilled to be hosting its inaugural ArtAttack. Side Rail believes the world becomes a better place through the cultivation of creativity and ideas. Please join us in celebrating both. The diverse work of member creators Melissa Messer, Vanessa Baird, Bradley Gutting, Shawna Stewart and Sabrina Johnson . Temple Goods – Objects and Art for Interiors will also present new work by Chula Tupper. Oct. 12 to Nov. 8.

And the Language Was Beauty : New paintings and collage by Gillian Theobald

October 3 – November 16, 2019

Opening Reception Oct. 12th 6-9pm

A true master of both drawing and color, Theobald further develops her painting series, Fictive Landscapes, in this body of work titled “And the Language Was Beauty.” Her abstracted landscapes situate radiant notes of color in combinations and contrasts that invite the viewer to bask in their invigorating atmosphere. Her vivacious signature collages, made from found packaging and acrylic manipulated into a shallow bas relief space, likewise emphasize color and texture in layers that suggest a playful exploration of space. Both on view at studio e through November 16th.

A growing arts community in sunny West Georgetown, home to over 100 artists working in an inspiring array of mediums, including dance, blacksmithing, welding, woodworking, cycle fabrication, sculpture, painting, film, glass and art performances monthly.

Gaspar’s Construction is hosting our first art show and open house. We believe that original art is the best way for homeowners to personalize their spaces. We love the work of these artists and invite you to come learn more about them. Paintings by Tess Jordan and Evan Elizabeth. photography by Shael Anderson, ceramics by Nancy Parrish and music by Keith Howell. Food, Drink, Fun!

Join us on November 11th for a beautiful autumn evening of art in Georgetown’s ever expanding industrial, contemporary visual and performing artists/arts district, featuring the best of regional and national works. Be sure to hop aboard the FREE Art Ride tour to visit many studio/gallery locations, including our west, such as studio e, and Equinox Studios!

Coltura unveils and celebrates first anti-gasoline mural. The dedication ceremony of local artist, Craig Cundiff‘s, beautiful and striking mural will begin at 3:00 at 969 S. Nebraska on the S. Vale side of the building. The ceremony will feature Coltura’s founder, Matthew Metz, State Representative Zack Hudgins and lifelong south end resident and activist Paola Maranan. Come see the mural, have pizza, celebrate and view Coltura’s “gas trap!” Coltura appreciates the support of the City of Seattle through a Department of Neighborhoods grant.

All City Coffee presents “Day & Night” a collection of Minimalist-Pop Surrealism with new work by artist John Tingley (tnglr). A show examining growth and change.

Rainier Glass Studio Become part of the glass art experience, browse the gallery of NW artists unique blown glass art and stay for live demonstrations at 7pm during Art Attack.

Bridge Productions is pleased to announce the return of Seattle-based painter, draughtsman, and printmaker Emily Gherard. Gherard is best known for the powerfully physical works she builds through the accumulation and erosion of repetitive mark-making in charcoal, graphite, and paint. Tearing, scratching, and sanding the surface onto which she continually adds material, Gherard builds up a physicality, which brings tangible weight and gravity to her work. For her latest series of works in It All Burns, Emily Gherard presents a series of new paintings that continue the figurative work in abstraction, as well as a body of carved and graphite drawings on new material, rubber. November 9 – December 2. Opening reception 11 November 6 – 9pm

InterstitialWho’s the Daddy, a solo exhibition by Wong Ping Flashing, pop-like imagery; visual and auditory narrations that explicitly touch upon sex, politics and social relations; vibrant installations that extend into three dimensions the artist’s fantastical animation world – these are but cornerstones of Wong Ping’s (b. 1984, Hong Kong) practice that combines the crass and the colourful to mount a discourse around repressed sexuality, personal sentiments and political limitations. Hong Kong born and raised, Wong Ping discusses his observations of society, from teenage to adulthood, using a visual language that sits on the border of shocking and amusing. November 11 – December 23, 2017

Oxbow Seattle-based artist, Barbara Robertson has created a site-specific installation, titled “Architectonic,” composed of three projected animations which use the expansive Oxbow space as an integral part of the image. This project is an on-going work in progress, and Ms. Robertson will continue to add new elements to the installation during November and December, through the end of the exhibition, January 6. Gallery hours: Thursday, Friday and Saturday 4-7 pm. (closed 11/23-11/25)

Prairie Underground You’re invited to feast at a table of color, collage and performativtiy of Thanksgiving, November 11, 6-9pm. A new collection of pieces by FEMAIL using reconstructed Sale Samples from Prairie Underground’s archive. A series of collage inspired by the collection will be on view alongside an installation in the boutique space.Live performances throughout the evening. All items are available for purchase and three looks will be auctioned to benefit Muses Conscious Fashion Studio. Photos by Clara Pathe and Chrissie White.

HOEDEMAKER PFEIFFER– 6113 13th Ave. S. presents Kat Larson.In Kat Larson’s latest series of photographs and video, she continues the story of a being from another planet who crash lands on Earth, which serves as a parable to the power of connection, perseverance, and strength of the spirit. Produced by Hoedemaker Pfeiffer, curated by Bridge Productions. 10 October – 31 December.

Krab Jab StudiosMaster and Neophyte: Brigid Marlin, Brom, Miguel Tio and Kyle Abernethy. “Master and Neophyte” welcomes “master” painters Brigid Marlin and Brom, and “neophytes” Miguel Tio and Kyle Abernethy in this stunning four person show. Dark, dreamy and surreal, the paintings represent a combined lifetime of skill and vision by all four artists. Brom and Kyle Abernethy will be in attendance, hosting an Artist Talk at 7:30 pm. Show runs through January 7th, 2018.

Illumination Studio# 305 presents Rostad and Ferrell. Rostad, explores the inner beauty of our neurological system through vibrant color and Ferrell explores spatial and color field through abstraction. Also welcoming Dari Stolzoff as a new partner in the studio. Music by “DJ” Luscious Leopard Lips, who brings background music with a Theremin synthesizer and keyboards. With new work up, you’ll be glad you came by.

studio e WHEN YOU WERE THERE YOU KNEW THE LANGUAGE: New work by Gillian Theobald. This exhibit will include large highly chromatic abstract landscape paintings; collages made from painted found packaging (trash), manipulated into a shallow space; and some drawings of the Duwamish. Theobald typically has done more than one body of work at a time. These three series address the question of our effect on paradise. studio e is open each Friday & Saturday from 1-6pm and always during GEORGETOWN ART ATTACK!

The Georgetown Liquor Co will have an encore of Dave Ryan‘s latest work (Manticore Stencil Art) for the months of November & December! Pop art on records, celebrity stencil portraits, nerdy naturescapes, and more!

Equinox Studios is a growing arts community in West Georgetown, home to over 100 artists working in an inspiring array of mediums, including dance, blacksmithing, welding, woodworking, cycle fabrication, sculpture, painting, film, glass and art performances monthly.

Join the Georgetown Art Attack for a spooky evening of art throughout the historic industrial arts district. Be sure to hop aboard the FREE Art Ride tour to visit many studio/gallery locations, including our west, such as studio e, SANCA and Equinox Studios!

All City Coffee This tribute art show to Dave Mazak will be up thru the month of October. The bird houses were built and designed by 20 artist for the “Love-Hate” exhibit.

Rainier Glass Studio Become part of the glass art experience, browse the gallery of NW artists’ unique blown glass art and stay for live demonstrations at 7pm during Art Attack.

Bridge ProductionsThis October, Bridge Productions presents SUSTAINING NEW PATRONAGE: A BRAINSTORMING PROJECT. This series of events is designed to collectively investigate, research, and demystify the behind the scenes structure of the gallery model as it currently exists. Please join us for our first conversation on 2nd Saturday at 2pm, right before Art Attack, with COLLECT – a group dedicated to fostering new collectors in Seattle. Also featured is a group exhibition of works by Julie Alpert, Tim Cross, Sue Danielson, Emily Gherard, Dave Kennedy, Kat Larson, and more. Opening reception 14 October 6-9 PM

Oxbow is featuring Chris McMullen – Infrastructure -thru October 14. Chris McMullen creates a series of kinetic and participatory sculptures that evoke the modern infrastructure that is required to move people and products around the globe. His installation is the latest in a series of artist residencies, creating site specific installations.

HOEDEMAKER PFEIFFER presents KAT LARSON In Kat Larson’s latest series of photographs and video, she continues the story of a being from another planet who crash lands on Earth, which serves as a parable to the power of connection, perseverance, and strength of the spirit. Produced by Hoedemaker Pfeiffer, curated by Bridge Productions Opening reception Saturday 14 October 6-9pm

Krab Jab Studios presents Symbolists. Featuring artists from all over the world, this show explores the continuation of the 19th Century ‘Symbolist’ movement as it enters into the 21st Century. Rich in meaning and context, the interplay between art and viewer is dynamic and personal. Show runs thru November 5th

Illumination Studio Would you like to see and feel the warmth of color? Come in to Illumination Studio #305, presenting Rostad and Ferrell. Rostad, explores the inner beauty of our neurological system through vibrant color and Ferrell explores spatial and color field through abstraction. Music by “DJ” Luscious Leopard Lips, who brings background music with a Theremin synthesizer and keyboards. With new work up, you’ll be glad you came by.

Georgetown Trailer Park Mall Come join your Trailer Park brethren to resurrect your cosplay from the year, dust off your best fursuit, get your family costumes in order, or just come in your best genderbent Halloween regalia! We’ve got so many prizes for so many special categories that we don’t have the word count to talk about it.

studio e presents WHEN YOU WERE THERE YOU KNEW THE LANGUAGE: New work by Gillian Theobald. This exhibit will include large highly chromatic abstract landscape paintings; collages made from painted found packaging (trash), manipulated into a shallow space; and some drawings of the Duwamish. Theobald typically has done more than one body of work at a time. These three series address the question of our effect on paradise.

Equinox Studios is a growing arts community in West Georgetown, home to over 100 artists working in an inspiring array of mediums, including dance, blacksmithing, welding, woodworking, cycle fabrication, sculpture, painting, film, glass and art performances monthly.

Coltura kicks off the “Georgetown No-Gas Mural” project with an evening of art making as artist Craig Cundiff begins his large scale painting at the corner of S Vale St. and Corson Avenue S. Cundiff’s colorful composition and powerful motif was selected in a national competition. Meet the artist and learn more about the project on October 14 from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. Guests are invited to return for the dedication of the completed mural at the November 11 Art Attack.

Walking? Be sure to hop on the FREE Art Ride to experience our west end studios and galleries such as Equinox Studios, studio e and SANCA. Running every 15 minutes in a full circle so you don’t miss a thing!

Fantagraphics Bookstore & Gallery welcomes back Seattle native Charles Burns, one of the founders of the alternative comix movement, to discuss his masterpiece Black Hole and other seminal works as part of Fantagraphics 40th anniversary festivities. The critically acclaimed exhibition R. Crumb: Early Works, 1965 – 1967 remains on view. November 2, 2016.

All City Coffee exhibit Friends | Artists | Heroes, the photography of Lisa Scott Owen is continuing thru October. An inspiring portrayal of surfers, skateboarders and other artists in motion, bringing light to their their stories thru photography.

Rainier Glass Studio invites you to become part of the glass art experience! Browse their gallery of NW artists unique blown glass art, watch the live demonstrations and be inspired to reserve a spot blow your own seasonal piece! Open for Art Attack, 6-9 PM.

Bridge Productions and guest curator Tracy Rector will present a gathering of contemporary work by Indigenous artists begun with her landmark show this past January, YOU ARE ON INDIGENOUS LAND, an exhibition reminding us of where we stand and the importance of truth, place, and identity. Featured artists include Lauren Monroe Jr, Raven Julia Juarez, Nahaan, and Steven Paul Judd. Opening reception, October 5, 6-9 PM. Also open for Georgetown Art Attack.

The Hammie Salon celebrate their 1 year anniversary with the magical work of Abbe Johannes. Using her face and body as canvas, Johannes creates characters and stories, then photographs the result to share with her audience. Her creations are mesmerizing and will draw you in, as you experience the flawless merging of reality and imagination. With October leading to Day of the Dead celebrations around the world, stop in to be inspired by Abbe’s amazing talent. Opening festivities begin at 5pm, October 8.

Krab Jab Studios presents Gods of the Wyld:Allen Williams, with Forest Rogers, Stephanie Pui-Mun Law, and the Schiflett Brothers. Illustrator Williams is known for his fluid, dark and mysterious drawings, and in this show he releases the lesser known gods of a forgotten past. Supporting this show is new work by sculptors Forest Rogers, the studio Schiflett Brothers, and watercolorist Stephanie Pui-Mun Law. Opening October 8, 6-9 PM.

Eight and Sand hosts The Tarot Show featuring 78 tarot Carnival. It’s time for the annual Tarot show! This year will feature several artists from the 78 Tarot Carnival deck as well as many local and national artists who will show their own interpretation of their chosen card. There will be decks available and possibly a tarot reader.

Georgetown Trailer Park Mall a unique and lively collection of trailers selling hand crafted jewelry, art and vintage goods. Open late for Art Attack, the fun never ends!

Status Ceramics invites you to visit their studio! Open for the first time to the public during the Art Attack, with hand-makes one of a kind ceramic tile designed by local Seattle artists. Their tile is hand pressed and glazed to order in their Georgetown studio and they are excited to share what they do. Stop by for unique gift tiles, insight into their tile making process, or just to say hi. Open from 6-9 during the Georgetown Art Attack.

Equinox Studios is an arts community in West Georgetown, home to over 100 artists working in an inspiring array of mediums, including dance, blacksmithing, welding, woodworking, cycle fabrication, sculpture, painting, film, glass and art performances monthly.